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Module 14Module 14 Major Incident Management Major Incident Management
Module 14Module 14 Major Incident Management Major Incident Management
Problems in major and complex incidentincident management
Major incident management organizations
Problems in major and complex incidentincident management
Major incident management organizations
Subjects covered in this module include:Subjects covered in this module include:Subjects covered in this module include:Subjects covered in this module include:
1. List the principal factors often found in, or related to, 1. List the principal factors often found in, or related to, major and/or complex incidents.major and/or complex incidents.
2. List the expansion options for incident organization, 2. List the expansion options for incident organization, and describe the conditions under which they will be and describe the conditions under which they will be applied.applied.
3. Demonstrate, through an exercise, how to apply the 3. Demonstrate, through an exercise, how to apply the various options related to major or complex incident various options related to major or complex incident management.management.
1. List the principal factors often found in, or related to, 1. List the principal factors often found in, or related to, major and/or complex incidents.major and/or complex incidents.
2. List the expansion options for incident organization, 2. List the expansion options for incident organization, and describe the conditions under which they will be and describe the conditions under which they will be applied.applied.
3. Demonstrate, through an exercise, how to apply the 3. Demonstrate, through an exercise, how to apply the various options related to major or complex incident various options related to major or complex incident management.management.
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Characteristics of Major IncidentsCharacteristics of Major IncidentsCharacteristics of Major IncidentsCharacteristics of Major Incidents
Involve more than one agency (often many)Involve more than one agency (often many)
May involve more than one political jurisdiction.May involve more than one political jurisdiction.
Have the more complex management and communicationHave the more complex management and communication problems.problems.
Require more experienced, qualified supervisory personnel.Require more experienced, qualified supervisory personnel.
Require large numbers of tactical and support resources.Require large numbers of tactical and support resources.
Cause more injury, death, illness.Cause more injury, death, illness.
Involve more than one agency (often many)Involve more than one agency (often many)
May involve more than one political jurisdiction.May involve more than one political jurisdiction.
Have the more complex management and communicationHave the more complex management and communication problems.problems.
Require more experienced, qualified supervisory personnel.Require more experienced, qualified supervisory personnel.
Require large numbers of tactical and support resources.Require large numbers of tactical and support resources.
Cause more injury, death, illness.Cause more injury, death, illness.
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Characteristics of Major IncidentsCharacteristics of Major Incidents(cont.)(cont.)
Characteristics of Major IncidentsCharacteristics of Major Incidents(cont.)(cont.)
Produce the most damage to property and the environment.Produce the most damage to property and the environment.
Have extreme elements of crisis/psychological trauma that diminishes human capacity to function.Have extreme elements of crisis/psychological trauma that diminishes human capacity to function.
Are longer in duration.Are longer in duration.
Are the most costly to control and mitigate.Are the most costly to control and mitigate.
Require extensive mitigation, recovery and rehabilitation.Require extensive mitigation, recovery and rehabilitation.
Have greater media interest.Have greater media interest.
Produce the most damage to property and the environment.Produce the most damage to property and the environment.
Have extreme elements of crisis/psychological trauma that diminishes human capacity to function.Have extreme elements of crisis/psychological trauma that diminishes human capacity to function.
Are longer in duration.Are longer in duration.
Are the most costly to control and mitigate.Are the most costly to control and mitigate.
Require extensive mitigation, recovery and rehabilitation.Require extensive mitigation, recovery and rehabilitation.
Have greater media interest.Have greater media interest.
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Incidents can become majorIncidents can become major in two ways: in two ways:
Incidents can become majorIncidents can become major in two ways: in two ways:
There is virtually no location free from from the potential of having a major or
complex incident.
There is virtually no location free from from the potential of having a major or
complex incident.
•They start as major incidents.•They become major incidents.•They start as major incidents.•They become major incidents.
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Characteristics of Major Incidents:Characteristics of Major Incidents:Characteristics of Major Incidents:Characteristics of Major Incidents:
All of the Command and General Staff positions are filled, a large organization is in place or is developing.
Most or all of the functional organizational units within sections are needed.
Divisions/groups are established to geographically facilitate making work assignments.
All of the Command and General Staff positions are filled, a large organization is in place or is developing.
Most or all of the functional organizational units within sections are needed.
Divisions/groups are established to geographically facilitate making work assignments.
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Characteristics of Major IncidentsCharacteristics of Major Incidents(cont.)(cont.)
Characteristics of Major IncidentsCharacteristics of Major Incidents(cont.)(cont.)
The number of Divisions may be such that Operations Section Branches are needed to reduce span of control.
Multiple operational periods are probably required.
There will be a transition to a more qualified Incident Commander and the most qualified personnel will be used throughout the organization.
Other agencies or jurisdictions will be assisting.
The number of Divisions may be such that Operations Section Branches are needed to reduce span of control.
Multiple operational periods are probably required.
There will be a transition to a more qualified Incident Commander and the most qualified personnel will be used throughout the organization.
Other agencies or jurisdictions will be assisting.
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Characteristics of Major IncidentsCharacteristics of Major Incidents(cont.)(cont.)
Characteristics of Major IncidentsCharacteristics of Major Incidents(cont.)(cont.)
Written action plans will be required.
Operations personnel may exceed several hundred per operational period.
Costs associated with maintaining the incident are high.
Written action plans will be required.
Operations personnel may exceed several hundred per operational period.
Costs associated with maintaining the incident are high.
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Factors in Determining Size of ICS Factors in Determining Size of ICS OrganizationOrganization
Factors in Determining Size of ICS Factors in Determining Size of ICS OrganizationOrganization
Administrative and jurisdictional complexity.
Geographical area involved.
Span of control considerations. This includes span of control in Operations as well as all other organizational elements.
Functional specialties required.
Incident logistical, planning, and other support needs.
Potential for growth.
Administrative and jurisdictional complexity.
Geographical area involved.
Span of control considerations. This includes span of control in Operations as well as all other organizational elements.
Functional specialties required.
Incident logistical, planning, and other support needs.
Example DivisionExample Division(Wildland Fire Model)(Wildland Fire Model)
Example DivisionExample Division(Wildland Fire Model)(Wildland Fire Model)
3 Hand Crew Strike Teams 108
1 Bulldozer Strike Team 6
1 Engine Strike Team 16
Total Personnel 130
3 Hand Crew Strike Teams 108
1 Bulldozer Strike Team 6
1 Engine Strike Team 16
Total Personnel 130
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Large Incident Management ICSLarge Incident Management ICSOrganizational OptionsOrganizational Options
Large Incident Management ICSLarge Incident Management ICSOrganizational OptionsOrganizational Options
Incident Complex - Multiple incident management with Incident Complex - Multiple incident management with a single ICS organization.a single ICS organization.
Dividing a single incident into two (or more) incidentsDividing a single incident into two (or more) incidents
Expanding the ICS planning capability for incidents.Expanding the ICS planning capability for incidents.
Expanding the ICS organization to accommodate a Expanding the ICS organization to accommodate a second Operations or Logistics Section.second Operations or Logistics Section.
Incident Complex - Multiple incident management with Incident Complex - Multiple incident management with a single ICS organization.a single ICS organization.
Dividing a single incident into two (or more) incidentsDividing a single incident into two (or more) incidents
Expanding the ICS planning capability for incidents.Expanding the ICS planning capability for incidents.
Expanding the ICS organization to accommodate a Expanding the ICS organization to accommodate a second Operations or Logistics Section.second Operations or Logistics Section.
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Three Fires Managed as a ComplexThree Fires Managed as a ComplexThree Fires Managed as a ComplexThree Fires Managed as a Complex
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Examples for the Use of anExamples for the Use of anIncident ComplexIncident Complex
Examples for the Use of anExamples for the Use of anIncident ComplexIncident Complex
An earthquake, tornado, flood, etc., situation where An earthquake, tornado, flood, etc., situation where there are many separate incidents occurring close there are many separate incidents occurring close together.together.
Several separate fires are burning in close proximity Several separate fires are burning in close proximity to one another.to one another.
One incident is underway with an ICS management One incident is underway with an ICS management team assigned, and other smaller incidents occur in team assigned, and other smaller incidents occur in the same proximity.the same proximity.
An earthquake, tornado, flood, etc., situation where An earthquake, tornado, flood, etc., situation where there are many separate incidents occurring close there are many separate incidents occurring close together.together.
Several separate fires are burning in close proximity Several separate fires are burning in close proximity to one another.to one another.
One incident is underway with an ICS management One incident is underway with an ICS management team assigned, and other smaller incidents occur in team assigned, and other smaller incidents occur in the same proximity.the same proximity.
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Considerations for theConsiderations for the Use of a Complex Use of a Complex
Considerations for theConsiderations for the Use of a Complex Use of a Complex
A complex may be managed under a single or unified command.A complex may be managed under a single or unified command.
The incidents are close enough to be managed by the same The incidents are close enough to be managed by the same incident management team.incident management team.
Some staff and/or logistical support economies could be Some staff and/or logistical support economies could be achieved through a combined management approach.achieved through a combined management approach.
A complex may be managed under a single or unified command.A complex may be managed under a single or unified command.
The incidents are close enough to be managed by the same The incidents are close enough to be managed by the same incident management team.incident management team.
Some staff and/or logistical support economies could be Some staff and/or logistical support economies could be achieved through a combined management approach.achieved through a combined management approach.
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The number of overall incidents within the jurisdiction requires The number of overall incidents within the jurisdiction requires consolidations to conserve staff and reduce costs.consolidations to conserve staff and reduce costs.
Planning, Logistical, and Finance/Administration activities can be Planning, Logistical, and Finance/Administration activities can be adequately provided.adequately provided.
The number of overall incidents within the jurisdiction requires The number of overall incidents within the jurisdiction requires consolidations to conserve staff and reduce costs.consolidations to conserve staff and reduce costs.
Planning, Logistical, and Finance/Administration activities can be Planning, Logistical, and Finance/Administration activities can be adequately provided.adequately provided.
Guideline in Establishing an Guideline in Establishing an Incident Complex:Incident Complex:
Establish each of the separate Establish each of the separate
incidents within an Incident incidents within an Incident
Complex asComplex as branchesbranches of aof a
single incident.single incident.
Establish each of the separate Establish each of the separate
incidents within an Incident incidents within an Incident
Complex asComplex as branchesbranches of aof a
single incident.single incident.
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Dividing a Single Incident into Dividing a Single Incident into Two IncidentsTwo Incidents
County BCounty B
Flood
City County ACounty A
Divide into two incidentsDivide into two incidents
River
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Steps in Dividing an IncidentSteps in Dividing an Incident Reach a decision on how to divide the Incident.Reach a decision on how to divide the Incident.
Consider:Consider:-Terrain and access considerations-Terrain and access considerations-Locations of future resource and logistical -Locations of future resource and logistical
Select Incident Commanders and the Command and Select Incident Commanders and the Command and General Staff for each incident.General Staff for each incident.
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Steps in Dividing an IncidentSteps in Dividing an Incident(cont.)(cont.)
Designate time for establishing two separate incidents Designate time for establishing two separate incidents with individual names.with individual names.
Direct the two incident management organizations to Direct the two incident management organizations to coordinate strategy and critical resources.coordinate strategy and critical resources.
An Area Command could normally be established.An Area Command could normally be established.
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Expanding the ICS Expanding the ICS Planning CapabilityPlanning Capability
General incident objectivesGeneral incident objectives Specific strategy for the branch for the next operational Specific strategy for the branch for the next operational
periodperiod Branch resource summary for the next operational period.Branch resource summary for the next operational period. Weather and safety information as appropriate.Weather and safety information as appropriate. Any changes to logistical support.Any changes to logistical support. Personnel to support planning as required.Personnel to support planning as required.
General incident objectivesGeneral incident objectives Specific strategy for the branch for the next operational Specific strategy for the branch for the next operational
periodperiod Branch resource summary for the next operational period.Branch resource summary for the next operational period. Weather and safety information as appropriate.Weather and safety information as appropriate. Any changes to logistical support.Any changes to logistical support. Personnel to support planning as required.Personnel to support planning as required.
Provide the following:Provide the following:Provide the following:Provide the following:
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Assign a Deputy Planning Chief the advance Assign a Deputy Planning Chief the advance planning function.planning function.
Assign a Technical Specialist(s) to perform the Assign a Technical Specialist(s) to perform the function.function.
Establish a special unit within the Planning Section Establish a special unit within the Planning Section to handle advance planning.to handle advance planning.
Assign a Deputy Planning Chief the advance Assign a Deputy Planning Chief the advance planning function.planning function.
Assign a Technical Specialist(s) to perform the Assign a Technical Specialist(s) to perform the function.function.
Establish a special unit within the Planning Section Establish a special unit within the Planning Section to handle advance planning.to handle advance planning.
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Options for AccomplishingOptions for Accomplishing Advance Incident Planning: Advance Incident Planning:Options for AccomplishingOptions for Accomplishing
Advanced Planning Considerations Advanced Planning Considerations at an Incidentat an Incident
Advanced Planning Considerations Advanced Planning Considerations at an Incidentat an Incident
Overall goal and incident objectivesOverall goal and incident objectives Previous and present operational period plan adequacyPrevious and present operational period plan adequacy Future agency and mutual-aid resource availabilityFuture agency and mutual-aid resource availability Strategy assessment and alternativesStrategy assessment and alternatives Environmental factors (terrain, weather, etc.)Environmental factors (terrain, weather, etc.) Organizational assessment and alternativesOrganizational assessment and alternatives Political issuesPolitical issues Economic issuesEconomic issues Long-term recovery/rehabilitation needsLong-term recovery/rehabilitation needs
Overall goal and incident objectivesOverall goal and incident objectives Previous and present operational period plan adequacyPrevious and present operational period plan adequacy Future agency and mutual-aid resource availabilityFuture agency and mutual-aid resource availability Strategy assessment and alternativesStrategy assessment and alternatives Environmental factors (terrain, weather, etc.)Environmental factors (terrain, weather, etc.) Organizational assessment and alternativesOrganizational assessment and alternatives Political issuesPolitical issues Economic issuesEconomic issues Long-term recovery/rehabilitation needsLong-term recovery/rehabilitation needs
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Example #1Example #1X=Reported IncidentsX=Reported Incidents
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South OperationsSouth Operations
North OperationsNorth Operations
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Example #2Example #2North OperationsNorth Operations
South OperationsSouth OperationsFireFire
OriginOrigin
River
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Incident Commander
Command StaffDeputy IC
Operations(if required)
North Operations
SouthOperations
Planning Logistics Finance/Administration
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Major Steps in Adding a Second Major Steps in Adding a Second Operations Section to an Existing ICS Operations Section to an Existing ICS
Organization:Organization:
Major Steps in Adding a Second Major Steps in Adding a Second Operations Section to an Existing ICS Operations Section to an Existing ICS
Organization:Organization:
Ensure Command and General Staff functions can adequately Ensure Command and General Staff functions can adequately support the expansion. This support the expansion. This couldcould require establishing a require establishing a Deputy Incident Commander for Operations.Deputy Incident Commander for Operations.
Ensure that adequate incident action planning can be Ensure that adequate incident action planning can be accomplished.accomplished.
Ensure Command and General Staff functions can adequately Ensure Command and General Staff functions can adequately support the expansion. This support the expansion. This couldcould require establishing a require establishing a Deputy Incident Commander for Operations.Deputy Incident Commander for Operations.
Ensure that adequate incident action planning can be Ensure that adequate incident action planning can be accomplished.accomplished.
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Major Steps in Adding a Second Major Steps in Adding a Second Operations Section to an Existing ICS Operations Section to an Existing ICS
Organization:Organization:
Major Steps in Adding a Second Major Steps in Adding a Second Operations Section to an Existing ICS Operations Section to an Existing ICS
Organization:Organization:
Ensure that Logistics, Facilities, and Communications are Ensure that Logistics, Facilities, and Communications are adequate to support the additional section.adequate to support the additional section.
Establish the second Operations Section at the beginning of Establish the second Operations Section at the beginning of an operational period.an operational period.
Ensure that all incident supervisory personnel are aware of the Ensure that all incident supervisory personnel are aware of the expanded organization.expanded organization.
Ensure that Logistics, Facilities, and Communications are Ensure that Logistics, Facilities, and Communications are adequate to support the additional section.adequate to support the additional section.
Establish the second Operations Section at the beginning of Establish the second Operations Section at the beginning of an operational period.an operational period.
Ensure that all incident supervisory personnel are aware of the Ensure that all incident supervisory personnel are aware of the expanded organization.expanded organization.
(cont.)(cont.)
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North LogisticsNorth Logistics
South LogisticsSouth Logistics
River
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Example #2Example #2
Deputy ICOperations
(if required)
North Operations
SouthOperations
Incident Commander
Command Staff
Operations
Finance/Administration
Planning
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Major Steps in Adding Another Major Steps in Adding Another Logistics Section to an Existing ICS Logistics Section to an Existing ICS
Organization:Organization:
Major Steps in Adding Another Major Steps in Adding Another Logistics Section to an Existing ICS Logistics Section to an Existing ICS
Organization:Organization: Ensure Command and General Staff functions can Ensure Command and General Staff functions can
adequately support the expansion. This may adequately support the expansion. This may require designating a Deputy Incident Commander require designating a Deputy Incident Commander for Logistics.for Logistics.
Ensure that adequate incident action planning can Ensure that adequate incident action planning can be accomplished.be accomplished.
Ensure Command and General Staff functions can Ensure Command and General Staff functions can adequately support the expansion. This may adequately support the expansion. This may require designating a Deputy Incident Commander require designating a Deputy Incident Commander for Logistics.for Logistics.
Ensure that adequate incident action planning can Ensure that adequate incident action planning can be accomplished.be accomplished.
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Establish the second Logistics Section at the Establish the second Logistics Section at the beginning of an operational period.beginning of an operational period.
Ensure that all incident supervisory personnel are Ensure that all incident supervisory personnel are aware of the expanded organization.aware of the expanded organization.
Establish the second Logistics Section at the Establish the second Logistics Section at the beginning of an operational period.beginning of an operational period.
Ensure that all incident supervisory personnel are Ensure that all incident supervisory personnel are aware of the expanded organization.aware of the expanded organization.
(cont.)(cont.)
Major Steps in Adding Another Major Steps in Adding Another Logistics Section to an Existing ICS Logistics Section to an Existing ICS
Organization:Organization:
Major Steps in Adding Another Major Steps in Adding Another Logistics Section to an Existing ICS Logistics Section to an Existing ICS